Notorious Israel-basher Rania Khalek became the laughing stock of Twitter on Tuesday, after she attempted to give her outlandish theories the cover of impartiality by claiming that they had been confirmed by a “Norwegian doctor.” Unfortunately for Rania, the doctor to whom she referred, Mads Gilbert, abandoned any semblance of credibility long ago when he publicly stated that he supported the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the US.

When pro-Israel activist Hen Mazzig asked the twitterverse to mock her with a hashtag, as Twitchy would say, givers were quick to respond.

The point, of course, was not to minimize the suffering on either side, but to call out the absurdity of a person who calls herself a journalist relying on a source who, in addition to supporting the terrorist attack on the US:

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